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Marcos tasks Zubiri, Romualdez to tackle legislations for SONA By Macon Ramos-Araneta

VOL. XXXVI • NO. 106 • 2 SECTIONS 12 PAGES • P18 • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2022 • www.manilastandard.net • mst.daydesk@gmail.com

PRESIDENT-elect Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has asked Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri and House Majority Floor Leader Martin Romualdez to “sit down” and discuss

the possible legislative agenda that he would include in his first State of the Nation Address (SONA) in July. “He (Marcos) instructed me and incoming Speaker Martin Romualdez to sit down and discuss possible legislative Next page

PH raps China for sea threats DFA protests research ship harassment, fishing ban in country’s EEZ

By Rey E. Requejo

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HE government on Tuesday said it summoned a senior Chinese Embassy official back in April to protest the harassment of a Philippine research in the West Philippine Sea, and rejected a unilateral fishing ban declared by Beijing in waters where the Philippines exercises sovereign rights and jurisdiction. The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) issued the statement after Washington-based Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI) reported that Chinese Coast Guard and militia, in three months, harassed Filipino vessels in the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the West Philippine Sea. The DFA said the presence of the Chinese coast guard vessels around Reed Bank was not consistent with innocent passage and “are clear violations of Philippine maritime jurisdiction where only the Philippine government has the mandate of enforcement.” “The detailed reports of these activities are being reviewed for the filing of appropriate diplomatic action,” the department said. Only the Philippine Coast Guard has “enforcement jurisdiction over these waters,” the DFA said. Next page

WHERE PEOPLE USED TO STAND. Health workers and doctors arrange 321 pairs of shoes and slippers at the Lung Center of the Philippines on Tuesday, May 31, 2022 to mark the ‘World No Tobacco Day.’ Some 321 Filipinos die every day due to tobacco-related diseases, the health experts said. Manny Palmero (Story on Page 2)

Dar: Shortage of fish, pork, rice still persists

By Maricel Cruz AGRICULTURE Secretary William Dar on Tuesday said there is still a shortage in the local production of fish, pork, and rice due in part to years ofå neglect of agriculture. In an interview on GMA-7, Dar said there was still a scarcity in fish and pork, and rice levels were only at 92 percent. “Local production is not

EGG SUPPLY. A worker arranges trays of eggs at a store in Blumentritt Market in Sta Cruz, Manila on Tuesday, May 31, 2022. The United Broilers Raisers Association warned the supply of eggs may be tight in the next few months on the back of higher cost of production as the price of feeds increased. Danny Pata

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Big LPG price cut: Petron as much as P5.90/kg Petron said it would implement a P5.90 typical 11-kilogram LPG tank. per kilogram slash in its household LPG Phoenix will likewise roll back its LPG price by P5.18 per kilogram and Auto PETRON Corp. announced a hefty price prices effective today (Wednesday). The price adjustment is equivalent to LPG by P2.86 per liter effective today. rollback for its liquefied petroleum gas about a P64.9 decrease in the price of a (LPG) products. Next page

By Alena Mae Flores

Tulfo told to digitalize distribution of DSWD financial and relief aid PRESIDENT-elect Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. wants the distribution of aid through the Department of Social Welfare and Development digitized to make it faster, DSWD Secretary-designate Erwin Tulfo said Tuesday. Tulfo also said he will prioritize the country’s COVID-19 pandemic recovery and hasten the distribution of financial aid and relief goods during calamities once he takes over as Social Welfare Secretary.

“He wants to digitalize the distribution of aid from the DSWD so that it would be faster,” the veteran broadcaster said in a public briefing. Tulfo called on the public, particularly his critics, to judge him based on his performance as DSWD chief after six months. He said he may let somebody else lead DSWD if he could not function well within this timeframe.

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Comelec eyes replacing old VCMs, needs P6.7b for that By Macon Ramos-Araneta OFFICIALS of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Tuesday recommended the leasing of new vote counting machines (VCMs) at a cost of P6.7 billion to replace the 13-yearold machines used in the last election.

Facing the Senate Committee on Electoral Reforms hearing, Comelec Chairman Saidamen Pangarungan said a total of 97,000 VCMs should be replaced but the poll body failed to do so due to their small budget. The committee led by Sen. Imee Next page

FDA okays Monderna vax for children 6-11 years old WHO sees no

pandemic yet for monkeypox

By Willie Casas

HONOR CABIE NEW MS OPINION EDITOR

Honor Blanco Cabie, Manila Standard’s Night Editor, has been appointed as Opinion Editor effective today. Mr. Cabie is a professional journalist for 56 years now, and even covered the Vietnam War as a news agency correspondent. He has also taught journalism and literature subjects in both graduate and undergraduate levels. The proud son of Pinili, Ilocos Norte is the president of the alumni association of the Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication (AIJC), where he finished his Masters in Media Management and in Journalism.

THE Food and Drug Administration has approved the emergency use authorization (EUA) of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 6 to 11 years old, the Department of Health (DOH) announced on Tuesday. This developed as the DOH reported five additional cases of the Omicron subvariant BA.2.12.1 in the Western Visayas region. Meanwhile, independent monitoring OCTA Research Group said it is “too early to tell” if the increase in COVID-19 cases in some areas of the Philippines will be sustained. Health Promotion and Communication Service director Dr. Beverly Ho, during her regular briefing, said the Philippine FDA granted the amendNext page

LEARNING NEVER STOPS. Elementary school teachers tutor their pupils inside

bamboo houses at the Aurora Quezon Elementary school in San Andres, Manila on Tuesday, May 31, 2022. The Department of Education is encouraging all schools to return to holding in-person classes for the upcoming school year. Danny Pata

THE World Health Organization said it was not concerned for now that the spread of monkeypox beyond the African countries where it is typically found could spark a global pandemic. Since Britain first reported a confirmed monkeypox case on May 7, nearly 400 suspected and confirmed cases have been reported to the WHO in nearly two dozen countries far from the states where the virus is endemic. The UN health agency has voiced concern at this “unusual situation,” but reiterated Monday that there was no reason to panic over the virus, which Next page


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